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Designed with kids in mind, this attraction lets young guests take on the role of Space Rangers as they join their hero, Buzz Lightyear, on an adventure to save the universe’s crystollic fusion cell supply (i.e., batteries). Using a laser gun (attached to the vehicle), riders can shoot at targets in order to obtain the highest possible score.

There is no height requirement for this ride.

Age:

Attraction Review:

ages 2-4

Some young kids may find the loud noises frightening, but most enjoy the attraction.

ages 5-10

Kids love the interactive element and the opportunity to compete for points.

ages 11-15

Pre-teens and teens love the interactive element and the opportunity to compete for points.

ages 16-adult

Many adults, especially those into video games, enjoy the interactive aspect of the attraction.

FASTPASS can be very helpful on Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, but is generally only advisable to be used after you’ve visited or obtained a FASTPASS for the major attractions (Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Peter Pan’s Flight). Unlike many of the major attractions FASTPASS for Buzz Lightyear is often available late in the day.

Disney Facts

This attraction originally was called If You Had Wings and showcased exotic environments accessible through air travel. It was also remodled as Delta Dreamflight and Take Flight before being completely redone as Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin.

There are some special targets in the attraction worth 100,000 points each. Aim carefully and you just might find them.